Bruce Willis Top 80's Hits and Lyrics From Project 80's

Willis was born Walter Bruce Willis on the 19th of March 1955. After graduating from high school, Willis got a job in a mining village in Alabama. After a colleague was killed on the job, Willis quit and became a regular in several local bars. This was also the period when Willis discovered his musical talents.

He began playing harmonica in a local rhythm and blues band called Loose Goose. After working for a while as a bodyguard, Willis decided to take up acting. He was accepted in to the drama program at Montclair State College, and was cast as Brick in a production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams. As a college junior, Willis dropped out in order to pursue an acting career in New York City.

In the latter half of the 1980s, Willis enjoyed some success as a solo artist. He recorded a pop blues album called The Return of Bruno. It featured the hit song “Respect Yourself,” and was promoted with a rockumentary parody with footage of him performing at such well known musical events as Woodstock. While Willis’s follow up albums did not do so well commercially, he has been known to return to the recording studio every now and then.

The albums of Bruce Willis include The Return of Bruno, Classic Bruce Willis: The Universal Masters Collection, and If It Don’t Kill You, It Just Makes You Stronger.

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